Here are some more City players who changed things after coming off the bench...

Bobby Gould - Nottingham Forest 3-3 Coventry City - 22 August, 1967

Gould was City's first scoring sub and netted twice at the City Ground during their second game in the top flight. He went on after less than five minutes when skipper George Curtis was stretchered off with a broken leg.

Gould netted after 19 and 27 minutes, goals which were cancelled out by efforts from Joe Baker and Frank Wignall before Ernie Machin gave City a 3-2 half-time lead. Ian Storey-Moore restored parity in a thrilling second half and the memorable game, watched by a full-house of 44,950 finished 3-3.

Dion Dublin - Coventry City 1-1 Southampton - 13 October, 1996

Three subs were allowed for the 1996/97 season and boss Ron Atkinson waited until the ninth game to make the most of the new ruling.

The Saints led through Matt Le Tissier's effort when Atkinson made a triple change bringing on Paul Williams, Peter Ndlovu and Dublin. It was the England forward who netted the leveller in the 90th minute.

This Worthington Cup tie was a one-sided affair as Gary McSheffrey hit a hat-trick while substitute Bothroyd added a further two goals to pile on the misery for the ten-men Third Division side.

He was the second sub to score twice after Gould in 1967.

Patrick Suffo - Coventry City 4-1 Torquay United - August 26, 2004

The Cameroonian international developed a reputation as a super-sub for Peter Reid's side. He scored twice in the space of two minutes off the bench in this Carling Cup tie.

Patrick Suffo.

Leon McKenzie - Coventry City 1-0 Luton Town - January 30, 2007

McKenzie's late strike secured victory for caretaker manager Adrian Heath against the Hatters at the Ricoh Arena. Fellow substitute Kevin Thorton played in the forward whose deflected shot separated the two sides.

Zavon Hines - Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Coventry - 1 April, 2008

Introduced by manager Chris Coleman, the West Ham loanee looked to have grabbed the points with a sublime left-footed volley late on.

But the Sky Blues were denied as Richard Wood's injury time header salvaged a draw for the home side.

Zavon Hines

Clinton Morrison - Coventry City 3-1 Barnsley - 9 January, 2010

Morrison came off the bench to seal this tight Championship encounter. He headed in Leon Best's cross in the second minute of injury time to secure the points for the Sky Blues.